Song, Liao, and Jin
From 960 to 1279, China's feudal economy continued to develop but also began to decline, spanning 319 years. During this period, several rival ethnic regimes emerged, and the feudal mode of production gradually expanded to border regions. Eventually, the Yuan Dynasty unified China, establishing a vast multi-ethnic state.
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Chenqiao Mutiny
Remove Military Power with a Cup of Wine
Empress Dowager Xiao's Rule of Liao
Kou Zhun Resists the Liao
The Treaty of Chanyuan
The world's earliest paper money "Guan Jiaozi"
Yuanhao establishes Western Xia
Qingli Reforms
Bi Sheng invented movable type printing
Wang Anshi's Reforms
Sima Guang and Zizhi Tongjian
Shen Kuo and Dream Pool Essays
Emperor Tianzuo of Liao Lost His Kingdom
Wanyan Aguda establishes the Jin Dynasty
Li Gang Resists Jin
Jingkang Incident
Han Shizhong Bravely Defeated the Jin Army
Yue Fei's Loyal Service to the Country
Shaoxing Peace Treaty
Wanyan Liang killed the emperor and seized the throne
Battle of Caishi
Zhang Shijie's Last Stand at Yashan
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